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Private Roleplay for Engracia & Holly

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My white eyes looked up at a pale boy. I recognized his scent of being a vampire, not to mention his strangely colored eyes. "However you would like," I told him calmly with a shrug, my mid-back long white hair bouncing slightly with the movement.

Jasper nodded modestly, sitting himself opposite the girl. "So, what's your name?" he enquired, smiling pleasantly. "I can tell you know what I am, I'm not sure what you are". Jasper stared, waiting. It was rare that he ever met people like himself, people with supernatural powers and gifts. He was fascinated, no less. Jasper admitted, "I could read your mind, but, that would be an invasion of privacy, so".

Jasper smiled, "Sorry to bother you. I am, admittedly, kind of lonely, so forgive me for just interrupting your lunch". Jasper looked down at the slice of pizza on the girl's plate, and then stared into her white eyes. Slightly uncomfortable at the silence, Jasper smiled, "If you want to sit here and eat your lunch and not be bothered by a freak like me-" Jasper laughed slightly, then continued, "I understand. I'm happy to go back to where I was sitting. It's just your eyes, they're very intriguing to me". Raising one hand, Jasper formed a ball of flame in his palm, smiling. "I'm not a normal vampire", he smirked, laughing.

Cheryce arched her eyebrow. "You don't seem any different from any other vampire," she said with no fear in her eyes or voice. "You can sit down if you'd like. Doesn't really matter to me," Cheryce stared into Jasper's eyes with a little smirk. She then cut the eye contact and took a bite of her red apple.

Don't go around saying the world owes you a living. The world owes you nothing. It was here first.

Jasper nodded. He couldn't help but smile. "So, what are you?" he enquired. Jasper stared at his empty tray, brushing his hair out of his face as it sweeped in front of his eye. He really needed a haircut. Relaxed, he sunk slightly into his chair, staring out the clear window. "Well", he murmured, "For one Idon't feed on humans. Well, maybe once a year when I have to. Normally though I'll go after a thug or thief or something. Jasper smirked, holding in a laugh.

Cheryce then had a gut feeling that something was wrong. At the corner of her eyes, she saw someone at the cafeteria's entrance, who was simply staring at her with no emotion. Immediately, her mind rang Paladin.

She grabbed her backpack dashed out from the doors where the Paladin was, and he immediately chased her out to the forest.

Jasper frowned as the girl ran off. Was he really that repulsive? Jasper listened with interest. He hadn't wanted to invade the minds of anyone, but he sensed something was wrong. Jasper listened to the girl's thoughts,He's coming for me. He's right behind me. Jasper raised an eyebrow. Somehow, he didn't suppose she was thinking about him. There was someone else following her, there must be.Your probably fine on your own, he said quickly with a smile,but I'm coming anyway. In a quick flash, knocking over his chair and additionally, a green apple, Jasper ran out of the cafeteria, through the hallway and outside into the woods. What was going on? The question rung through his mind.

Cheryce ran through the woods, her white blonde hair whizzing along with her. She turned back to see the Paladin was still after her. She then turned right and became a vibrant green snake, and the only way you could tell it was Cheryce is by her white eyes.

She wrapped her figure around the tree's branch, the upper half of her body hanging a bit off of the branch. Cheryce saw that the Paladin slowed down as he tried to find her, but failed.

The Paladin took a radio out of his pocket, and pushed down on a red button. "I lost her, we need to find her soon. That thing is an abomination and she can't live any longer."